Bluebirds are
bedazzling creatures. This website was developed as a resource
for people interested in helping bluebirds and other native cavity-nesters survive and thrive. See the Site Map (index) or Pulldown (Jump) Menu for an alphabetical list of topics covered.

An Eastern Bluebird incubating her eggs.
Photo by Bet Zimmerman. See larger version.

Flyers:
A handout that can be given to people with a nestbox, or used by bluebird organizations (just add your logo.) The Bluebird Nut Cafe has also developed a general pamphlet that you can view or print for
people who might be interested in putting up a nestbox/trail. Another handout is available for people who have birdhouses being used by House Sparrows. See other handouts here.

Links and
Resources: A comprehensive list of resources on bluebirds; links to information on identification, bluebird organizations,
feeding, nestboxes, predators and parasites; and more. Reviews and
sources of books on bluebirding and birding.

Wrens: information on deterring House Wrens if they are destroying eggs of other cavity-nesters. Also see All About House Wrens (biology)

Best
of Bluebird_L Classifieds: A separate website that captures postings
from the Cornell Bluebird Listserv, categorized them by hundreds
of topics. The archives contain a wealth of information from experienced bluebirders.

If you experience problems with the website/find
broken links/have suggestions/corrections, please contact me!
The purpose of this site is to share information with anyone interested
in bluebird conservation.
Feel free to link to it (preferred as I update content regularly), or use text from it for personal or educational
purposes, with a link back to http://www.sialis.org or
a citation for the author.No permission is granted for commercial use.Appearance of automatically generated Google or other ads on this site does not constitute endorsement of any of those services or products!